Jonathan Spencer - trumpet
Jonathan Spencer
Jonathan is a post-graduate of the Royal College of Music, London and a graduate of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff. Jonathan received professional tuition from Paul Archibald, Andy Everton, Paul Beniston, Michael Kramer (Leipzig), Steve Keavy (baroque trumpet) and Neil Brough (baroque trumpet).
An experienced performer, Jonathan has performed with many professional organisations and ensembles, performed on many recordings and appeared as a soloist on many occasions. Despite having a busy performance schedule Jonathan enjoys teaching trumpet performance at all levels from beginner to advanced.
Jonathan has performed at countless functions for feature music including weddings, corporate events, funerals and graduation ceremonies but still manages to fulfill his role as partner with feature music. Jonathan can be contacted directly here.
An experienced performer, Jonathan has performed with many professional organisations and ensembles, performed on many recordings and appeared as a soloist on many occasions. Despite having a busy performance schedule Jonathan enjoys teaching trumpet performance at all levels from beginner to advanced.
Jonathan has performed at countless functions for feature music including weddings, corporate events, funerals and graduation ceremonies but still manages to fulfill his role as partner with feature music. Jonathan can be contacted directly here.
Repertoire List - (sample)
Trumpet Voluntary - J. Stanley
Prince of Denmark's March - J. Clarke
Trumpet Tune - H. Purcell
Trumpet Tune from 'Indian Queen' - H. Purcell
La Rejoussance from 'Music for the Royal Fireworks' - G.F. Handel
Prelude from 'Te Deum' - M.A. Charpentier
Prince of Denmark's March - J. Clarke
Trumpet Tune - H. Purcell
Trumpet Tune from 'Indian Queen' - H. Purcell
La Rejoussance from 'Music for the Royal Fireworks' - G.F. Handel
Prelude from 'Te Deum' - M.A. Charpentier
Client Feedback
'The sound of the trumpet sparkled round the church, a very special moment...' Paul Thomson, 2010
'The trumpets were robust!' Robert John Godfrey, The Enid, 2011
'The trumpets were robust!' Robert John Godfrey, The Enid, 2011









